G'day all,
Thanks for the warm welcome ...
A little more about Jack's background ... when he originally came to Rainforestation he was lauded as an 18 foot croc and arrived with a pair of 2.5 metre female crocodiles who were supposedly his
"wives".Unfortunately the shipping was handled completely by the workers at the Croc Farm in the NT, and the first we saw of the trio of crocs was at Cairns Airport when they were unloaded from the Qantas aircraft.
Jack arrived in excellent condition, sedated and tied securely to a timber pallet, however the same couldn't be said for the two females - both had been tied so tightly that the ropes cut through the skin on their snouts, and both had also been sedated with
THE SAME AMOUNT OF DRUG as the much, much larger male!! By the time we arrived back at the Park from the airport it was apparent that one female salty had actually died of an overdose of sedative during the flight, as too had a freshwater crocodile that came in the same shipment. :shock:
The remaining female took several
DAYS to emerge from sedation, but never seemed to really come good at all ... she was listless, extremely stressed and rapidly lost weight. For several weeks she was kept separate from her supposed boyfriend, but eventually the owners of Rainforestation asked that the two crocodiles be put together ...
"because they are a breeding pair".
Sadly it didn't take long for it to become apparent that Jack's interest in the female was far from romantic, and before anyone could intervene he attacked her, grabbing her by the hips and shaking her like a rubber toy ... while the pond was pumped out (this took about 15 minutes with a huge bilge pump) I jumped in and grabbed the female by the tail, dragging her clear of the pond while one of the other keepers prodded Jack from the opposite side to keep him distracted. Unfortunately the damage was already done ... her hips were smashed and she died of internal injuries later that day. :cry:
Naturally this sorry episode raised a lot of questions about the truthfulness of what we had been told by the Croc Farm about this "breeding group of crocs" ... it turned out that Jack was actually a rogue croc who had killed countless other crocodiles on the farm ... and they saw Rainforestation as an "out" to finally get rid of a troublesome animal.
As far as I know, Jack has lived a solitary life at Rainforestation ever since ...
Cheers
David
PS: I guess I needn't mention that he was significantly shorter than the claimed
"18 feet" ... :roll:[/i]